👉 The word "H Bar C" is a Hebrew word used in Judaism, describing a set of principles or practices that one must observe during Passover (or any time they choose to follow Jewish dietary laws). It means avoiding certain foods during this holiday, such as unleavened bread, honey, and wine. The term originates from the Hebrew word "bar," which translates to "bread" in English, and "c," which refers to the Hebrew word for "day." By saying "Bar C", it conveys a directive not to eat any of these foods during the Passover season.